
Sri Saptakoteshwar Temple, Khandepar, Goa
An early medieval Hindu temple in an attractive location by a river.
An early medieval Hindu temple in an attractive location by a river.
We spotted this colourful Hindu temple from the main road and obviously had to take a closer look.
This temple was built in the early 18th century. The appearance of its central prayer hall complex is reminiscent of some European churches.
The stepped tank at the back of this temple is a haven of tranquility.
Many of Goa’s Hindu temples have unusual architectural features that are rarely found outside the region. The Mahalasa Temple, built in the 17th century, is
There are many interesting parts to this temple complex, but the beautiful 7-storey tower near the entrance drew my attention immediately.
The temple’s history dates to the 15th century, but it has since undergone many alterations and renovations. Its devotees worship an incarnation of Shiva.
This Hindu temple dates from 1801 and has clearly seen better days. The inside is rather plain, but the exterior is quite impressive. It is
An early medieval Hindu temple in an attractive location by a river.
We spotted this colourful Hindu temple from the main road and obviously had to take a closer look.
This temple was built in the early 18th century. The appearance of its central prayer hall complex is reminiscent of
The stepped tank at the back of this temple is a haven of tranquility.
Many of Goa’s Hindu temples have unusual architectural features that are rarely found outside the region. The Mahalasa Temple, built
There are many interesting parts to this temple complex, but the beautiful 7-storey tower near the entrance drew my attention
The temple’s history dates to the 15th century, but it has since undergone many alterations and renovations. Its devotees worship
This Hindu temple dates from 1801 and has clearly seen better days. The inside is rather plain, but the exterior